Driving With International License

Summary

In New Jersey, you can drive with an International Drivers License for up to one year from your date of entry into the U.S., provided it is accompanied by your valid countrys drivers license. After one year, you must obtain a New Jersey drivers license.

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I want to know if I can drive with International Drivers license in NJ
In New Jersey, you can drive with an International Driver's License, but only for a limited period. Here are the specifics:

- You can use it for up to one year from your date of entry into the U.S.
- It must be accompanied by your valid country's driver's license.
- After one year, you must obtain a New Jersey driver's license.
Hello, last Saturday I was dancing at a club with my arm in the air. My right elbow or outer forearm might’ve brushed up against a bottle girls butt. I have a witness that says I did nothing wrong and if there was any contact it was an accident. I was escorted out of the club and they took photos of my id. This was in Massachusetts. I haven’t heard anything from the club or law enforcement and it is now Friday at * pm. Am I in the clear?
Hey there! Based on what you've shared, it seems like the club hasn't taken any further action. However, it's good to stay cautious for a bit longer. Have you checked if there are any pending charges or complaints against you?
How would I check that
You can check for any pending charges or complaints by:
- Contacting the local police department or sheriff's office in the area where the incident occurred.
- Checking online court records or the Massachusetts court system's website.
- Consulting with a local attorney for a more thorough check.
Would you like more details on how to access these resources?
All clear on the online system
It seems like there might not be any immediate legal action against you at this moment. However, it's still important to stay cautious.
Would you like to know more about contacting the local police department or sheriff's office to ensure there are no pending charges?